Veteran Rhymes has enjoyed career-best CFL campaign with B.C. Lions
Any other year, Dominic Rhymes would be the B.C. Lions’ nominee for the CFL’s outstanding player award.
The veteran receiver has posted career highs in catches (82), receiving yards (1,346) and touchdowns (11) to help B.C. (12-5) secure its first playoff berth since 2018. But those impressive stats have come in the same season that Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke took the league by storm before requiring foot surgery.
“I think that tells you just how special our team is,” Rhymes said during a telephone interview. “We’ve got so many great people, man.”
Rourke, 24, of Victoria, staked B.C. to an 8-1 record before suffering a Lisfranc sprain in his right foot during a 28-10 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Aug. 19. At the time, Rourke, in his first full season as the starter, led the CFL in passing yards (3,281), TDs (25) and completion percentage (79.2) while also rushing 304 yards and seven touchdowns on 39 carries.